Executive order on visas
Bechtel International Center is providing information about the effects of a federal executive order that places restrictions on certain visa categories through the end of the year.
Read more about Executive order on visasBechtel International Center is providing information about the effects of a federal executive order that places restrictions on certain visa categories through the end of the year.
Read more about Executive order on visasPresident Tessier-Lavigne and Provost Drell comment on the U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing the DACA program to remain in place.
Read more about The Supreme Court’s DACA decisionWith a Supreme Court decision on DACA pending, Student Affairs provides updated resources and information for students.
Read more about DACA resources for studentsIn a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne urged support for international collaboration and rejection of any policies that include blanket limitations on visas for international students and scholars.
Read more about President’s letter on international research collaborationStanford’s general counsel co-authors a New York Times op-ed on the importance of DACA to health care providers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more about DACA and health care workersNEW: Information session to be available Thursday, Feb. 13.
Read more about Update on U.S. immigration restrictionsStanford provided the following update to its community on the executive order travel ban and the ongoing legal deliberations over the DACA program.
Read more about Update and resources regarding travel ban, DACAStanford joined 18 other universities in an amicus brief supporting DACA in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read more about Stanford joins amicus brief in Supreme Court DACA caseStanford is one of 66 colleges and universities around the country that joined an amicus brief challenging new federal rules that make it easier to penalize people who overstay their visas, even if they do so inadvertently or through no fault of their own.
Read more about Stanford joins amicus brief in support of international students and scholarsDebra Zumwalt, Vice President and General Counsel for Stanford University, issued this memorandum to the Stanford community which outlines practical effects of today's Supreme Court decision on the travel ban.
Read more about Stanford Legal Office memorandum regarding the Supreme Court decision upholding travel ban